I recently had the unfortunate opportunity to stay at Euro Hotel, and I must say it was a truly disappointing experience. From the moment I arrived, it was clear that this establishment lacked the most basic level of hospitality.
Firstly, it's worth noting that nobody in the entire hotel seemed to speak English. As a foreign traveler, this posed a significant challenge when it came to communication. It is quite astonishing that in this day and age, a hotel would not have staff members who are capable of conversing in a language as widely spoken as English.
My dissatisfaction only increased during breakfast when I encountered an extremely rude waitress. Instead of providing me with any assistance or offering a pleasant dining experience, she actually demanded that I clean my own table. Such an unprofessional and unwelcoming behavior is simply unacceptable in the service industry.
Furthermore, upon my arrival at 10 p.m., there was nobody present at the reception desk to assist me with the check-in process. I was left stranded, with no choice but to make my way to a nearby gas station to retrieve the key. To make matters worse, the employees at the gas station were rather impolite and seemed annoyed that I couldn't speak German fluently.
Overall, my stay at Euro Hotel was marred by a lack of English-speaking staff, a disrespectful waitress during breakfast, and the inconvenience of having to retrieve the key from a g